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(L-R) Tony Revolori and Saorise Ronan in The Grand Budapest Hotel.

(Fox Searchlight Pictures) Long story short: The Grand Budapest Hotel is Wes Anderson's most experimental, surreal comedy yet, endowed with all the trimmings of the filmmaker's best work.

I feel very uncomfortable doing that sort of thing. To see a character like her, set in that time and not have it be solely about the men that are in her life, that’s quite feminist in itself.Their budding relationship is put in jeopardy, however, when a nuclear device explosion sends occupied England into World War III.The story in Kevin Mac Donald's How I Live Now is based on Meg Rosoff's YA novel of the same name, and is pretty...Film boss Kevin Macdonald has revealed that the Oscar-nominated actress from Carlow's real life mirrored that of her character, who falls in love with Mc Kay on screen.How I Live Now is a dystopian tale during the outbreak of World War III, which sees Saoirse's American character, Daisy, moves to England to stay with her eccentric cousins and eventually falls in love with her relative Edmond, played by Mac Kay.

They suspect she had a relationship with Van Gogh before he was killed, or killed himself, who knows. And Chekov, we only finished a month-and-a-half ago. It’s really pretty, but you know those two convicts that went missing? An Amber Alert went off on my phone the first night I was there on my own.